4l60e rebuild, what should it cost?
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4l60e rebuild, what should it cost?
I've got a regal with a 5.3 (mild cam) and a 4l60e. The transmission is flaring/slipping on the 2-3 shift. I've looked at getting a "new" 60e through multiple companies but I think I'd rather have mine rebuilt locally just in case I have any problems. I've talked to all the local shops and have heard great things about one guy in town. My brother has worked with him and seems to think he'll give me a good price. However, I've talked to the guy and I can't seem to get a solid price or even ballpark price on having it rebuilt. I guess my question is;
what should I expect? What would be a normal price for removing a 4l60e fixing and making a couple upgrades, putting in a new converter and re installing it?
what should I expect? What would be a normal price for removing a 4l60e fixing and making a couple upgrades, putting in a new converter and re installing it?
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I've got a regal with a 5.3 (mild cam) and a 4l60e. The transmission is flaring/slipping on the 2-3 shift. I've looked at getting a "new" 60e through multiple companies but I think I'd rather have mine rebuilt locally just in case I have any problems. I've talked to all the local shops and have heard great things about one guy in town. My brother has worked with him and seems to think he'll give me a good price. However, I've talked to the guy and I can't seem to get a solid price or even ballpark price on having it rebuilt. I guess my question is;
what should I expect? What would be a normal price for removing a 4l60e fixing and making a couple upgrades, putting in a new converter and re installing it?
what should I expect? What would be a normal price for removing a 4l60e fixing and making a couple upgrades, putting in a new converter and re installing it?
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the price could be any where from 500-3500
i just spent $750 for a 600hp rebuild.
i felt really weird about the build because the transmission hadnt even been run the a washer.
so i had my trusted transmission man look at it and he showed me mismatched clutches and used parts.
my transmission guy said he would love to rebuild my transmission for $750
mine was a running driving trans with burnt 3-4 clutches thats all that was wrong with it.
the price could be any where from 500-3500
i just spent $750 for a 600hp rebuild.
i felt really weird about the build because the transmission hadnt even been run the a washer.
so i had my trusted transmission man look at it and he showed me mismatched clutches and used parts.
my transmission guy said he would love to rebuild my transmission for $750
mine was a running driving trans with burnt 3-4 clutches thats all that was wrong with it.
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you can rebuild yourself with basic upgrades for $400 to $500 range. You can buy a rebuilt transmission with basic upgrades for around $1000. Considering it takes maybe 8 to 12 hrs to pull and install I'd say around $1700 to $2000 to have someone pull, rebuild, and install your transmission.
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the price could be any where from 500-3500
i just spent $750 for a 600hp rebuild.
i felt really weird about the build because the transmission hadnt even been run the a washer.
so i had my trusted transmission man look at it and he showed me mismatched clutches and used parts.
my transmission guy said he would love to rebuild my transmission for $750
mine was a running driving trans with burnt 3-4 clutches thats all that was wrong with it.
the price could be any where from 500-3500
i just spent $750 for a 600hp rebuild.
i felt really weird about the build because the transmission hadnt even been run the a washer.
so i had my trusted transmission man look at it and he showed me mismatched clutches and used parts.
my transmission guy said he would love to rebuild my transmission for $750
mine was a running driving trans with burnt 3-4 clutches thats all that was wrong with it.
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you can rebuild yourself with basic upgrades for $400 to $500 range. You can buy a rebuilt transmission with basic upgrades for around $1000. Considering it takes maybe 8 to 12 hrs to pull and install I'd say around $1700 to $2000 to have someone pull, rebuild, and install your transmission.
Make sure the local builder is experienced with aftermarket parts. If not, you should consider one from one of the sponsor here.
IMHO mred tried to "get a deal" and got burned. (Let me smile again.)
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A couple hrs to pull your trans with an extra set of hands.... Thats two hours for you plus two for them, times two to rei.stall puts you at eight hrs... If everything goes perfect. So yeah, eight to twelve hrs is realistic.
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The $120 trans jack I bought from Harbor Freight was GREAT. (Don't get their cheaper one.)
Like projectX said, you need 2 ft of extensions to reach the upper bell housing bolts after tilting the engine/trans down a bit.
I can swap the trans in under 5 hours and only need 15 minutes of help (for safely sake).
Like projectX said, you need 2 ft of extensions to reach the upper bell housing bolts after tilting the engine/trans down a bit.
I can swap the trans in under 5 hours and only need 15 minutes of help (for safely sake).
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only because i only had 3-4 clutches slipping the rest was fine.
$750 would be a good basic build (should be)
most will want to charge $1000 thats if you pull it and take it to them.
good luck with your decision
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as my guy said it can be done but most will want to try and screw you over regardless and the build i got was a tote the note lot build (in his eyes)
only because i only had 3-4 clutches slipping the rest was fine.
$750 would be a good basic build (should be)
most will want to charge $1000 thats if you pull it and take it to them.
good luck with your decision
only because i only had 3-4 clutches slipping the rest was fine.
$750 would be a good basic build (should be)
most will want to charge $1000 thats if you pull it and take it to them.
good luck with your decision
Thanks too, it looks like I might need some luck.
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I'm building and rebuilding them just to experiment and for "fun". Haven't had one of my builds fail - yet. I did ruin a valve body last week because I pinched a washer between it and the case. Last year I was pulling the engine with the trans, got that down to about 8-9 hours. Just pulling the trans is quicker now.
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Maybe fail wasn't the best word but there seems to be no shortage of problems with them. Look at how many threads there are just in this forum.
On a different note, and a question that may deserve it's own thread;
What parts should be upgraded? I see things about shift kits (which are good? Which are garbage?)corvette servos, sunshells, etc?
I'm sure it would depend on the engine but are some of these parts just no-brainers?
On a different note, and a question that may deserve it's own thread;
What parts should be upgraded? I see things about shift kits (which are good? Which are garbage?)corvette servos, sunshells, etc?
I'm sure it would depend on the engine but are some of these parts just no-brainers?
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I've been quoted as high as $1500 locally for a bench rebuild (no R+R) for stock hp levels , and the build I chose was from a highly recommended builder was $1050 with several upgrades over stock. I would never pay for a R+R if I could do it myself. So yeah, prices will vary....
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Maybe fail wasn't the best word but there seems to be no shortage of problems with them. Look at how many threads there are just in this forum.
On a different note, and a question that may deserve it's own thread;
What parts should be upgraded? I see things about shift kits (which are good? Which are garbage?)corvette servos, sunshells, etc?
I'm sure it would depend on the engine but are some of these parts just no-brainers?
On a different note, and a question that may deserve it's own thread;
What parts should be upgraded? I see things about shift kits (which are good? Which are garbage?)corvette servos, sunshells, etc?
I'm sure it would depend on the engine but are some of these parts just no-brainers?
The parts that should be upgraded are mostly no-brainers and only cost an additional $400:
1. Sunshell - use the Sonnax Smartshell ($75) or The Beast ($50)
2. Borg Warner dual-cage Forward Sprag ($40)
3. Corvette Servo ($20)
4. 5-gear Planetaries - GM/ACDelco only, but cheap now ($70 and $80)
5. A quality 3/4 clutch pack with 7 or 8 frictions. Different builder have different preferences, but figure $80.
6. Transgo HD2 Shift kit ($80). The Sonnax is probably good too but a bit more ($140).
Hopefully I didn't miss anything obvious here. (I'll edit it if I did.)
Some rebuild kits incude many/most of these parts.
There are quite a few other optional parts, but it is more important to:
7. Have the valve body rebuilt by a pro, or get a rebuilt one.
8. Install a new separator plate - Transgo makes a good one.
9. Replace any plastic accumulator pistons with metal or Sonnax pinless.
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Hey my man! If you are wanting to do the job yourself i understand, just remember that you need the special tools to do this job.
If you needed help with a new re-build; a 4L60E Level 2 rated for 500HP with converter and free shipping, waived core charge for $1475.00
You might want to look into a rebuild kit as well. Let me know what your application is for, and I can help point you in the right direction.
Thanks,
If you needed help with a new re-build; a 4L60E Level 2 rated for 500HP with converter and free shipping, waived core charge for $1475.00
You might want to look into a rebuild kit as well. Let me know what your application is for, and I can help point you in the right direction.
Thanks,
I've got a regal with a 5.3 (mild cam) and a 4l60e. The transmission is flaring/slipping on the 2-3 shift. I've looked at getting a "new" 60e through multiple companies but I think I'd rather have mine rebuilt locally just in case I have any problems. I've talked to all the local shops and have heard great things about one guy in town. My brother has worked with him and seems to think he'll give me a good price. However, I've talked to the guy and I can't seem to get a solid price or even ballpark price on having it rebuilt. I guess my question is;
what should I expect? What would be a normal price for removing a 4l60e fixing and making a couple upgrades, putting in a new converter and re installing it?
what should I expect? What would be a normal price for removing a 4l60e fixing and making a couple upgrades, putting in a new converter and re installing it?
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What I meant is that you could help your local builder select a performance rebuild kit that has the premium parts you want. Lou and the other sponsors can often put such a kit together for you with the exact parts you want; plus add their suggestions.
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Hey my man! If you are wanting to do the job yourself i understand, just remember that you need the special tools to do this job.
If you needed help with a new re-build; a 4L60E Level 2 rated for 500HP with converter and free shipping, waived core charge for $1475.00
You might want to look into a rebuild kit as well. Let me know what your application is for, and I can help point you in the right direction.
Thanks,
If you needed help with a new re-build; a 4L60E Level 2 rated for 500HP with converter and free shipping, waived core charge for $1475.00
You might want to look into a rebuild kit as well. Let me know what your application is for, and I can help point you in the right direction.
Thanks,